Show THEiWEATHER Sunday and Monday partly cloudy Cooler Monday Inter-Mounta- in Vol 16 No S3 Republican SAIE LAKE CTEr UTAH SUNDAY MAECH Council of Defense Forms War Plans in Line WitH General Military Budget to Be Executive Takes First Step Prepare Militia for Eventualities in Present Crisis With the Warring Nations of Central Europe WASHINGTON March Laid Before Coming Congress German Author of ‘J’Accuse of Abdication 24 — Having taken virtually every defense measure possible before Predicts of Congress President Wilson and his advisers in the executive branch Emperor William to Bring of the government are concentrating their efforts to prepare for the more sweeping steps Peace to His Country for which will be RECRUITING POINTS ARE DESIGNATED congressional authority sought The details of the steps to be recommended are held in closest confidence but officials let it be known today that among the rest a general military budget many DESIRED TO AVERT of expense deemed imperative will be laid before the House and Senate when the extra Will Be Opened items RUPTURE WITH U S session begins a week from Monday in Towns and Cities Throughout Stale Where Units of the National Guard Are Located Vol No 63 Germans Driven Back on West Bank of Oise River Distance of About Four Miles BRITISH OCCUPY HOISEL co-ordinat- ing Stations Mondav Salt lake Herald 173 FBIGE ETVB CENTS 25 '1917 Heavy Fighting Takes Place at Baumetz-Where Germans Gain Footing But Are Ejected Again Daring' the day the council of naGave Reluctant Consent to tional defense held a long conference Les-Cambrai with its advisory committee of seven WarRuthless Submarine industrial leaders who mapped out mobilisation plans for the country’s economic resources the navy departfare Adopted by Council ment awarded ' contracts for twenty-foOver Protest of Followers PARIS March 24 — Two of the advance forts in the defensive system of destroyers and called a conference of steel and other material coma strong point on the Hindenburg line have been captured by to next week consider MAY ISSUE for also have occupied the west bank of the river Oise from who the French panies means of speeding naval construction the outskirts of La Fere aa far north as Yendeuil a distance of about four UNDER SEVERE STRAIN the announced that war miles Government to Address Neu- failure department OV SIMON BAMBERGER as of the army appropriation bill Interned Ships May Be The new French success is chronicled in the official report tonight Q commander in chief of the Na trals on Devastation of at the last session of Congress wqpld Seized as Result of Re- TDARIS March 24 —The abdication which adds that several villages on the east bank of the Ailette river also not be permitted to handicap the being driven back of the German emperor is fore- have been taken the German rear-guartional Guard of Utah yesterday took Terrain Evacuated fusal to Recognize and text reads: The Treaty regulations army’s preparations cast by the former German magistrate the first step toward preparing the were promulgated to guide the coun“North of the Somme we have forced who wrote the celebrated book “ J ’Astate militia for its part in the deMarch 24— The French back the enemy to the outskirts of try’s newspapers in a voluntary cenMarch 24—The PARTS EXPECTS WASHINGTON de8a ccuse” vy where he had established himin an interview in fense of the United States and the sorship preventing publication of gave notice topublished has formally self in a line of trenches in tails which might embarrass the govOeuvre He says s night of its Intention to address refused Germany’s request to modadvance from the Somme toprepared Oise preservation of national honor should the ernment neutral countries in protest against ernize and extend the old Prusslan-America- n “The kaiser is obsessed by the Gain Kept West Bank of Oise the present international crisis eventBODY AND TO PUT 'WilNon In Cloe Touch “acts of barbarism and devastatreaties 1799 "Our of 1828 their sucand troops uate in war with Germany by calling tion on the thought that he is responsible for the With these developments President cess gave battlecontinuing of the Germans in to the enemy who The state department has replied part d men of the state war a thought which poisons his whole on all Wilson kept in close touch Late in defended himself foot by foot and the French territory which they through Dr Paul Ritter Swiss mina and pushed him about one kilometer north he the afternoon walk after ister here in charge of German inexistence He feels that he is menaced are evacuating" T of voluntarily to enlist in the national Grand Seracourt and Gibercourt octerests Mrs state navy Wilson went to the refusing to accept the by three enemies at home without The official note announcing this the west bank of the Oise cupying guard protocol sent through him to this war building and paid visits to and from the outskirts of La Fere as far a'8: It United those abroad V government February 10 In proclaiming that the counting as Vendeuil Two advance forts north their at Daniels and Secretaries Baker The replystates that the United Entire villages hayejrheen pilMarch 24 —The Journal of the defensive system of La Fere is ' tho crown prince ths real Far! First secStates is at this moment face to face laged burned war The the offices with talk States the treaties in and destroyed The fell into our hands dee Debats in a long and friendly author of the war second is the junker discussion force Inconsidering their original form is enwith events of overshadowing impor America’s retary lasted nearly an hour of position "South of the Oise in spite of the acts of the Germans are not de—you cannot imagine tirely unwilling to accept GerIn making the awards on destroyers Inundations effected by the enemy of says: tance the chief executive of the state stined to check the operations as many’s interpretation of them as we made important progress on the the smouldering hatred of the emperor the French armies but have “Once the Americans begin fighttoday Secretary Daniels accepted the In the provided exconflict warns citizens to be mindful of the which the east bank of the Ailette regaining into protocol will the go their object maximum estimate on each of the three for those whom he believes to be the ing they ruining for many the panded from and exemption seizure the reseveral energy with one soul most Of of the fertile of and an the him villages and compelling the into are who maniacs years body companies submitting figures driving duties which they owe to the country of “merchants and their effects” them German rear guard to retire characterizes so that of France" are not will be built nine the ordered twenty-fou- r the third gions tenacity people abyss in case of war between the two will “In lower section of the forest succeed and the to want and to the state He reminds them will are who the under the emergency fund Congress but clallst party people They countries into general exemption of heaviest north of Solssons there Is to ew the consent Doctrine Coucy authorized feels who Proposed are he and only which due devotion joyously specifically is growing steadfast the haying A considerable number of starving of InIncluding enemy ships in port at We found numerous little will be idealist London March 24 —The promulThe change sacrifices little little number and fifteen in by rising the outbreak of war German In which the trenches taken by dead new must the in a allied to the country which is the torch doctrine of great were conference with in terested passionately other builders gation against those who organized the war either be left free or given safe us of Marglval north the of is liberation demanded are the of yesterday Indications and however officials Germany by against S enterprise bearer of liberty justice and equality Carlton Wllfroy Bellairs unionist Opposed Rupture With U conduct 12 o’clock today a German for their home “About even to task the or Vill ports doubled Others be will order give that today’s "The other day at the meeting of the world through a hostile blockade in a resolution laid on the table of into the manto all peoples long range gun fired several shells of keenness put they the on Page 6) (Continued minMoreover all and the busicommons enemy enormous debate house of presidents ofheavy caliber on the town of Solsfor the nationals parliamentary their Governor Bamberger conferred with agement sons would be free from Internment and of the federal sovereign at which isters next week V gennesses” G William adjutant Major able to go about their business the submarine war was decided upon “Artillery fighting has been quite The resolution provides that "in eral of the Utah guard and with other marked in the regions of Berry-Au-Bwithout the slightest hindrance the struggle between the kaiser's party view of the murders and the shockatate officer and it was after this and Reims as well as in Alsace In the and that of Von Tirpitx was most bitduring the whole course of the war ing violations of international law conference that the proclamation was not direction of Violu-P- y and in south of Col De the the The empermenter restricted OX TRAIX on EXPIRES majority against way the high seas by the German The action was taken under issued Marie tioned was Sainte in so was he however — or the that 24 treaties Simon great house original March this government recognizing Philadelphia the recent military law which gives MAY BE DUPLICATED The question left unanswered by obliged to submit and pretend that he Long general manager of the Pennthat Germany has placed herself In the governor the right to call for enAerial Activity Marked was the negotiations is the status of was convinced Jn particular he the position of an outlaw declares sud —On March 23 Adjutant died listments and if the enlistments are Railroad company “Aviation the 1250000 German citizens in while returning by Ortoly brought personally opposed to a break with I sylvania that the time has come to enforce not sufficient to bring the national late tonight denly down his fifth German this country train to his home in Merion the new European doctrine that no by law (Continued on Page 6) strength required our special guns guard toto the Today airplane come or out of issue draft for the go the Crew Aboard then supplies may German machine a down Captured brought into Germany or her allies that citizens of military age in the near La Veuve our lines which in fell Incities and town where the units of the Moewe prize court proceedure was devised Raider a German This afternoon (Marne) Probably to meet conditions of civilized warIn the diguard are located hydroairplane proceeding st connot do which fare exist that Some clude Americans of Station rection of Etretat Itrernttlng Eufor neutral sea and sequently the supplies at was the issuance captured of Havre) Connected with the ropean countries must now be ratwo aviators were taken prisoner forth by proclamation wathethe setting on an basis of entire tioned the “On March 23 one of our airplanes Copenhagen March 24 — The return the governor of place in the state Gercessation their with trade cf a low altitude bombarded an avifrom be of the German raider Moewe to & Gerwhere recruiting stations shall ation ground at Marimbois north of many" man port having on board about 400 established and the announcing that A violent fire broke out Thiaucourt men for crews the of sailors of merchantmen captured active recruiting guard I in the hangars of the last cruise the will begin throughout the state to- COLOMBIA MAY may part ' during "On Thursday and Friday nights our to morrow morning give rise to a new Yarrowdale case as on Menaced Concentration of Riga Troops by air Petrograd squadrons dropped eleven hundred a is number it of Americans Thai the rally of eligible men to probable ISLANDS CEDE OFF of projectiles on factories n be kilograms will sponwere on who armed mercb service in the guard serving With While Is Infested Front9 and the Briey basin as Thlonvllle From Spies at City Acwere the Step raider taneous and general in all parts of PANAMA COAST captured by on as well the all railway station at Con-flafrom was to men the German the rule such opinion th city cording and Plotters would be treated as prisoners of war quarters last night In support cf this to Deck of "1116 Bel Washington March 24 — Changes Bslgian communication: tiie almost instantaneous response of Among the British steamers deColombia in with the treaty countershelled by the Gerbatteries border the gian after the Yarrowdale was sent the Utah guard during stroyed which the United States would gain — the and bombarded which man committee central the ONDON T 24 The March parliamentary artillery to 5524 Governor tons the trouble with Mexico was cited At that Germany strateseveral important military and Dixmude of were Steenstrafte the regions 6048 tons: Otakl among time the Utah troops gross Demeterton of the Constitutional-Democrati- c party at PetrogTad voted There was grenade fighting north of gic islands in the vicinity of the 975 tons and Brecknockshire are speG Hanson One of 138 in favor Evan first to arrive at the border a canal Panama for $25000000 of a Republican form of government for Russia according to a Dixmude’’ three recruiting In Salt Lake cifically mentioned in the official acpayment are under consideration Eastern theatre: “No event of Im Moewe’s count return as of the Be stations will be opened tomorrow to Graduated Servhaving Milukoff the foreign minister in the new portance N for state Paul in Prof the the Petrogitad dispatch by hope has occurred On March 23 department been armed (Continued on Page S) that enough Republican votes will bombardment on both sides a violent ice in Impending War government is leader of this party be gained in the Senate to secure The enemy directed nutook London March 24 —A Central Hews place in the of the commander new General Petrograd Korniloff troops ratification the merous from Amsterdam St is Incendiary shells against Mon-ast- ir says dispatch is to said have hydroplanes bombarded Secretary Lansing reported from Berlin that Count von district says a Reuter’s dispatch from Petrograd conferred today with the PradestaBritish (Special to Tho received assurances that these and Orfano” Kenali commander of the A NNAFOLIS Md March council of workmen’s" and soldier’s delegates concerning the German conMoewe has been appointed aide de The allies continue to forge ahead changes would give the treaty a ' good chance of ratification camp to Emperor William centration on the northern front Among the 138 members of (Continued on Page 2) a At soldiers great meeting of the the class of 1917 of the United on the Riga front which was attendStates Naval academy who will by Gen Radko Dimltrieff and deleat Annapolis Thursday is ed graduate of the duma the dispatch adds gates Evan G Hanson of Salt Lake It was resolved unanimously to strain Young Hanson is the son of George effort for the defense of Russia every con-sHanson who is'Unlted States General Dimltrieff embrased the soldier at Prince Rupert island Canwho acted as chairman of the meeting ada having only just been transferred from Sandakan Borneo: The Wans People Against Treachery mother of Young Hanson will "be London March 24 —The retire24—The following Petrograd District Attorney Foley Told His Life Is Forfeit If Slayer present at the graduation exercises proclamation March ment of Grand Duke Nicholas from to the 'people of Petrograd At the exercises there will be a A J Guch-ko- ff ' Colorado his post as commander in chief of been issued has by Is Found Dairyman Finds Only Babe Alive on Returning conIs sadness of mixture and Guilty war the Ruslsan armies officially minister gladness of other-yeaIn the commencefirmed according to a Reuter dis“The enemy is menacing the capital to His Home ment' exercises have formed the from two directions first he Js conPending the TYENVER March 24 — The defense in’ patch from Petrograd the case of Mrs Stella Moore Smith climax :to a week of gaiety This the disliupointment of a successor continually on our northern centrating J V Alexlefr accused of the murder of her husband here January 13 rested this' front great quantities of munitions year it will be different for every-- patch adds Gen Mstaff Boulder Colo March 24— William A Nelson a dairyman informed officers conwill feel that’ the young men will act men Second is he 'one and chief of the general supplies E William district here a late today that when he returned to his home near here this afternoon he caused sensation Foley attorney : by who receive their ' diplomas are as commander In chief his spies :ln centrating wife and three of his children dead Ralph aged 2 years and Marfound court out of that kis life had been threatened in connection with case the called forward not for a frol-- 1 latter are an Imme- garet his The retention of Grand Duke Steps against the being 3' he said’ had been strangled by rags tied about their necks He ' aged ' The district attorney said that yes killed And I want you to understand ic but because their country needs diate necessity Nicholas as commander in chief was told officers he found their bodies' hanging from hooks in a closet afternoon Just before adjourn- that I will be the one to do It T will to be them In what is always a difficult task to un“It' considered undesirable by the Ruspromises terday His wife Beulah aged 5 he said he found shot through the body Baby ' the greatest crisis Iri'the' mask these' traitors 'who hide every- George threeand sian minister of war because of the ment for the day & woman cabled him not ask-fo'help’ old was found with rags tied about his neck but not months the telephone andsald: where- seeking to cover their criminal dead He will recover The defense placed Mildred Elaine country’s hiBtory for- the men who grand duke’s connection with ' the on"I’m receive ? those diplomas will step : activities under 'the cloak of all social giving you a warning If you Moore Romanoff dynasty A' note found In the'house and atributed to Mrs" daughter of Mrs her reof Stella Smith’s former husband William A continue the prosecution Conditions all trades wearing all uni- - sponsibility for the tragedy Two other children were aent to a neighbor by from the academic halls to the -Smith and convict her you- will be Moore on the stand today decks of warships Mrs Nelson early in the afternoon (Continued on Page 6) mf German Acts Draw Protest U S DRAFT German Plea to Save Ships ur From France Ignores ds AMEHS able-bodie- pan-German- ist - ao 1 able-bodi- ed CAPITAL TO BO8C0H TO OFFSET WORK OF GERMAN INTRIGUE RUSS ant-me- BSAY REMOVE (north-northea- YoungSalt Laker Annapolis Battleship ns rep-resentati- ves ' Dohna-Schlodl- Henld-Bepublica- en 24-X- X WOMAN’S PROSECUTOR THREATENED BY WOMAN MOTHER KILLS THREE CHILDREN AND HERSELF ul : rs - S-- - k : ’ ' - per--ha- ps r Is i ‘ - - 1 f12-year-o- ld - -- - Nelson-indicate- ’ - - - - - ! 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